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Police Briefs 02-25-2016

On Feb. 18, around 4 a.m., officers were dispatched to 763 Broadway on the report of a past assault.

It was reported that the alleged involved suspect had left the residence where the assault took place and was walking away on Broadway. Officers interviewed the victim inside the apartment and officers reported it was the scene of an obvious struggle. The victim stated she let attacker, who she knew as a friend, stay with her in the apartment. She said he fell asleep and she called a another friend to come over to hang out with her.

When the subject woke up, he became enraged that another male was in the apartment and attacked victim by choking her and threatening her with a hammer. Other officers observed suspect walking on Broadway and placed him into custody

Steven Carter, 48, of Dorchester was charged with assault and battery, assault with a dangerous weapon, attempted murder, assault and malicious destruction of property under $250.

A VERY UNWELCOME VISITOR

On Sunday, Feb. 21, at approximately 3:25 p.m., officers were dispatched to 48 Tudor St. for a person with a knife.

The victim stated that a person known to them came to the door intoxicated and yelled vulgarities at them while she attempted to gain entry. The victim said the subject was in possession of a knife. Officers at the scene observed the suspect bleeding form her hand and observed to be intoxicated.

The victim told officers that while she and her friend attempted to get the subject out the door, the subject cut herself with the knife.

The subject was placed under arrest on scene.

Lynne Walsh, 54, of 132 Washington Ave., was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (knife), assault with a dangerous weapon and one warrant.

TRIED TO STAB MAN

Last Saturday, Feb. 20, about 9:40 p.m., a CPD officer responded to Chelsea Headquarters to speak to a male victim who walked into the station and was reporting that a person known to him tried to stab him earlier on Central Avenue.

The victim stated he got into a heated argument in front of 118 Central Ave. with his attacker, who he described to be intoxicated. He said the subject pulled out a folding knife and attempted to stab him, but he was able to get in his car and flee to the police station.

Officers arrived and observed subject on the street and placed him into custody.

Phillip Ruiz, 43, of 120 Central Ave., was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (knife).

STOLEN CAR

On Feb. 18, at 5:30 a.m., officers responded to 252 Revere Beach Parkway on the report of a previously reported stolen motor that was now located.

While en route to this location, Chelsea Dispatch updated officers that the victim had observed two females exit his stolen vehicle. The victim followed the two female suspects down Revere Beach Parkway and onto Garfield Avenue.

Officers spotted the calling party and the two female suspects in front of 90 Garfield Ave. The females, one a juvenile, were identified by the owner-victim of the car and placed under arrest.

Bianca Gell, 18, of Everett, was charged with breaking and entering of a vehicle at night for a felony, withholding evidence, furnishing a false name, receiving a stolen credit care and receiving a stolen motor vehicle.

A 16-year-old Everett juvenile was charged with breaking and entering of a vehicle at night for a felony and receiving a stolen motor vehicle.

Friday, 2/5

Oswaldo Sousa, 29, 63 Bloomingdale St., Chelsea, was arrested for being a fugitive from justice on court warrant.